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pechuyu · 2 months ago
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Haiii I'm Pêche, and this is my main/art blog, Im currently a college student studying zoology and work at an aquarium ^_^
Main fandom is ATLA but also into other stuff
Expect to see silly animals, jew stuff, fandoms, and arttt
I also like learning languages
-Spanish(learning),
-French(literate thats it)
-ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ (ᖃᓪᓗᓈᖑᔪᖓ, ᒪᒥᐊᓇᖅ ᐅᖃᑦᓯᐊᙱᒃᑯᒪ ᐃᓕᓐᓂᐊᖅᑐᐃᓐᓇᖅᑐᖓ)
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ladyimaginarium · 9 months ago
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i'm just. thinking about nex benedict's case &. they were a two spirit child. they were an indigenous child who was beaten to death by three older cis girls. they were native & they were two spirit & they were murdered. & im just so fucking angry about it as a two spirit queer person & on TOP of that their indigeneity constantly being erased doesnt feel like an accident bc this constantly happens to indigenous people who don't "look native" where they get placed into another category. the erasure of indigenous identity & indigenous queer struggle & history is so often erased & it's such a disservice to indigiqueer & two spirits everywhere & i feel genuine anguish & rage for all the indigiqueer & two spirit people children & youth rn. this is quite literally a mmigw2s issue. our heart goes out to native youth. i was in near tears talking about this with my mother an hour ago.
if you need a helpline, you can contact the stronghearts helpline ( usa ) or the hope for wellness helpline ( canada ), where natives & all indigenous peoples in "canada" are offered services in both english & in french, or upon request, anishinaabemowin / ojibwe / ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ, cree / ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ & inuktitut / ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ & from personal experience calling there several times for my& own personal needs, their services are absolutely excellent, they offer services to first nations, métis, inuit & all indigenous peoples across canada, whether you have status or not, they have experienced and culturally competent counsellors that are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, this is hard for all of us, myself& included, an elder once described to me& that this is an overall intergenerational community trauma that affects everyone who's native, regardless of skintone, other intersecting identities or status. you are loved. i& love you. i& support you.
& i can't help but be scared that if. g-d forbid something ever did happen to me, whether i go missing or end up killed, i hope my queerness, my transness & especially my indigeneity won't be erased.
i need y'all to promise me that.
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imaginarianisms · 11 days ago
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despite her being a polyglot due to her training as a spy, assassin, courtesan, hunter & supersoldier & later as an occult specialist, b.ellatrix/b.eretta's mother tongue is actually inuktitut / ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ, whereas her second language is mandarin / 官话 due to her biological father — the father she shares with m.arco — & her third language being russian / Русский Язык due to her training mostly taking place under classified russian government agencies although there were occasions where she & her group were traded off to other classified agencies. b.eretta was born in a gulag turned research facility in yakutsk, siberia, only to be later rescued by her mother & her tribe members who volunteered to help her once they realized what they planned on doing with the young girl. they'd managed to take the young b.ellatrix away back from the agency to make it down to harbin, heilongjiang, china while occasionally switching bases back & forth from harbin to further east in inuit territory in anadyr, chukotsky, siberia, anchorage, alaska & iqaluit, nunavut, canada, for as an inuk woman, her mother had a better sense of the land than the russians did. her mother was killed in front of her by russian operatives just outside of a church before they dragged her back to the base & kept under watch. b.ellatrix never forgave her superiors for that. mostly she only speaks inuktitut around s.triker.
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herfstschreeuw · 5 years ago
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ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ Inuktitut Eastern Canadian Inuktitut
Kelly Fraser - Sedna
ᓄᓕᐊᔫᕗᖓ, ᑕᒫᓂᐳᖓ  Nuliajuuvunga, tamaanipunga ᖃᐃᖁᔨᕙᒋᑦ ᑕᓴᒪᓂ ᑕᕆᐅᒥ  Qaiqujivagit tasamani tariumi ᑕᓂᓯᕈᒪᕗᖓ, ᑕᑯᕈᒪᕗᖓ  Taanisirumavunga, takurumavunga ᐊᖅᐸᓪᓗᖓ ᓄᑖᒥ ᓄᓇᒥᑦ  Aqpallungaa nutaami nunamit ᐃᓅᖏᓈᐳᖓ  Inuunginappunga ᓱᔫᓂᕐᓴᐅᓱᖓ  Sujunirqsauqsunga ᓄᕐᕐᑲᓂᐊᔭᖏᓚᖓ  Nuqqaniajangilanga ᒪᒪᕆᔭᓂᐅᕕᑦ  Mamarianiuvi ᐱᔪᒪᔭᓂᐅᕕᑦ, ᐱᑕᖃᐳᖓ  Piumajaniuvi, pitaqapunga ᑕᓴᒧᖓᑐᐃᓇᓗᑎ  Tasamunagtuinaluti
I am Nuliajuk, I am here I want you to come down to the sea I want to dance, I want to see I want to run on new land I am still alive I am stronger now I will not stop Something you find delicious Something you want, I have it If you just go down
L Y R I C S More Language Music
The first Inuktitut singer I ever listened to. Still can’t believe she’s gone. I hope she knows that people are thankful for her existence, her music and her contribution to indigenous languages.
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britishchick09 · 4 years ago
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i found an inuktitut translator on bing! :o
ᓂᒡᓚᓱᒃᑐᒻᒪᕆᐊᓗᒃ! :D
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unpensadoranonimo · 3 years ago
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ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ ᔪᕿᖅᑐᐃᔨ ᑭᒡᒐᖅ ᐃᑦᓴ
ᓇᐃᐂᖔ
Estimado usuario/a:
Le agradezco su mensaje en inuit. Lamentablemente no es un idioma que use o hable con fluidez.
Por las grafías y variantes parece que es Nunavut (variante canadiense) y supongo que ha jugado con los servicios de traducción de Bing, que es quién tiene en estos momentos la delantera en este proyecto frente a otras empresas de informática.
Le agradecería que si desea contactar conmigo, realice su respuesta incluyendo entre paréntesis el texto en inglés o español para poder comprenderle mejor con las grafías occidentales.
En fin, creo que trata de decirme lo siguiente, pero tengo mis dudas porque las fuentes consultadas me indican que estaría mal escrito su mensaje
ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ ᔪᕿᖅᑐᐃᔨ ᑭᒡᒐᖅ ᐃᑦᓴ (¿Habla el inuit?, ¿como se encuentra?)
ᓇᐃᐂᖔ (Encantado/a)
Así que ya ciñéndome a su mensaje original le presento mi respuesta:
ᐊᐃᖓᐃ (Hola) ᐊᓕᐊᓇᐃᒍᓱᒃᐳᖓ ᑕᑯᔪᓐᓇᕋᒃᑭᑦ! (¡Es un placer conocerte!)
Un saludo cordial Un pensador anónimo
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gwendolynlerman · 4 years ago
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Languages of the world
Inuktitut (ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ)
Basic facts
Number of native speakers: 35,215
Official language: Northwest Territories, Nunavut (Canada)
Recognized minority language: Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, Yukon (Canada)
Also spoken: Alaska (United States)
Script: Inuktitut, 105 letters
Grammatical cases: 8
Linguistic typology: agglutinative, SVO
Language family: Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo, Inuit
Number of dialects: 4
History
1870s - adaptation of the Inuktitut script from the Cree syllabary
1976 - creation of two standardized writing systems
1984 - Inuktitut becomes an official language in the Northwest Territories
2000s - immersion programs in school
Writing system and pronunciation
These are the letters that make up the script: ᐃ ᐄ ᐅ ᐆ ᐊ ᐋ ᐦ ᐱ ᐲ ᐳ ᐴ ᐸ ᐹ ᑉ ᑎ ᑏ ᑐ ᑑ ᑕ ᑖ ᒼ ᑭ ᑮ ᑯ ᑰ ᑲ ᑳ ᒃ ᒋ ᒌ ᒍ ᒎ ᒐ ᒑ ᒡ ᒥ ᒦ ᒧ ᒨ ᒪ ᒫ ᒻ ᓂ ᓃ ��� ᓅ ᓇ ᓈ ᓐ ᓯ ᓰ ᓱ ᓲ ᓴ ᓵ ᔅ ᓕ ᓖ ᓗ ᓘ ᓚ ᓛ ᓪ ᔨ ᔩ ᔪ ᔫ ᔭ ᔮ ᔾ ᕕ ᕖ ᕗ ᕘ ᕙ ᕚ ᕝ ᕆ ᕇ ᕈ ᕉ ᕋ ᕌ ᕐ ᕿ ᖀ ᖁ ᖂ ᖃ ᖄ ᖅ ᖏ ᖐ ᖑ ᖒ ᖓ ᖔ ᖕ ᖠ ᖡ ᖢ ᖣ ᖤ ᖥ ᖦ.
Inuktitut is also written using the Latin alphabet.
Smaller superscript versions of symbols are used at the end of a word or before other consonants.
There is a distinction between short and long vowels, the latter of which are marked with a dot above the corresponding syllabic.
Grammar
Nouns have three numbers (singular, dual, and plural) and eight cases (ablative, absolutive, allative, equative, ergative, instrumental, locative, and prolative).
There are two forms of the third-person pronoun: the "normal" one and the obviate form, which helps disambiguate the antecedent when both have the same gender.
Verbs are marked for tense and mood, as well as for person and number of both subject and object. They fall into two categories: specific and nonspecific. The former have definite objects.
Dialects
Four main dialects can be distinguished: Qikiqtaaluk nigiani, Nunavimmiutitut, Inuttitut, and Inuktun.
They differ in phonetics, phonology, syntax, and vocabulary.
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linguisthead · 3 years ago
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Today starts my journey of studying the Kalaallisut and Inuktitut languages. I am currently working on Inuktitut syllabics. I can sound out words slowly while using my notes as an aid, and I downloaded the Inuktitut iPhone keyboard. Below I (hopefully) wrote “Inuktitut” and “Nunavut.”
ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ
ᓄᓇᕗᑦ
If you have any resources or advice regarding Inuit languages, or if you are learning any as well, please reach out! I made a tumblr account for the first time just for this purpose lol
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mbfgomes · 4 years ago
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Basco SVS CHRIST Dauid-en semearen, Abrahamen semearen generationeco Liburuä.
Chamorro  LEBLON y rasan Jesucristo lajin David, lajin Abraham.
Esperanto La genealogia registro de Jesuo Kristo, filo de David, filo de Abraham.
https://www.bible.com/bible/2436/GEN.1.IRVASM
Mateus 1:1
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*also known as ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ
note: this is a remake of a now-privated older poll.
reblogs are encouraged :-) please be respectful when commenting!
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crystallizedkingdoms · 4 years ago
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what if I just gave up English rn and wrote the rest of this chapter in another language
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ladyimaginarium · 2 years ago
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okay so. here's the audio recording of me& doing my& best to explain my& story. although graphic images and descriptions won't be used, heavy content warning for discussions of csa, h.uman t.rafficking, antinative racism and genocide, specifically of our native girls, women and two spirited people, as well as our boys and men. viewer's discretion is heavily advised. i& only ask that mutuals & close friends reblog this and to not repost this without my& consent. for any natives out there who may read this: we& love you. we& support you. please take care of yourselves in any way you can, whether that's talking to a friend or trusted family member or calling a hotline such as the stronghearts helpline ( usa ) or the hope for wellness helpline ( canada ), where natives & all indigenous peoples in "canada" are offered services in both english & in french, or upon request, anishinaabemowin / ojibwe / ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ, cree / ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ & inuktitut / ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ & from personal experience calling there several times for my& own personal needs, their services are absolutely excellent, they have experienced and culturally competent counsellors that are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or smudging depending on your practice or doing something you love. i& know this week is hard for all of us, myself& included, even those who aren't personally affected, as an elder once described to me& that this is an overall intergenerational community trauma that affects everyone who's native, regardless of skintone, other intersecting identities or status. you are loved. i& love you. i& support you. i& just called the hotline just now for my& own needs & they are a tremendous help, and i& also smudged & did the sacred ceremonies. please check out this mmigw2s carrd for resources and this mmigw2s google document for information. i& will be sharing more statistics i've& found over the years later today & possibly things i& felt like i& may have missed in the audio & likely for the rest of the week. my& name is angel & i'm& the host/core/singletsona of the imaginarians galaxy, an indigenous indigiqueer & two spirited professionally dxed udd system & a medically recognized multigenic did system; today is a very important for us&, although we& don't personally know anyone who's gone missing or murdered, but bc all natives are related & are interconnected with each other & bc family is more than who you're genetically related to, it hits really close to home as a two spirit person & the intergenerational trauma hits hard. please understand that we& don't intend on hurting anyone while telling my& story as i& only have my& own experiences but if i& get smth wrong, n.atives, pls correct me&, and we& ask that nonnatives wear red today to honor those who went missing & murdered. if you want to ask questions, you can contact us& on discord, 【 𝕬𝐑𝐂𝐀𝐍𝐀 ♥ 】||【𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓘𝓶𝓪𝓰𝓲𝓷𝓪𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓷𝓼】#2830, just make sure to let us& know who you are first, i& will not be answering publicly for our& own mental health, but make sure to compensate us&, i& will not be answering questions freely especially ones that are so traumatic at the expense of my& health, trauma & emotional exhaustion. find out who's land you're on. support native artists and creatives. fight for our rights. fight for our land back. just be aware that i& can only offer our& own experiences as a white seeming reconnecting two spirited urban native bodied system. if you want to donate, you can donate here to our& p.ayp.al, but keep in mind that you are absolutely not required to donate anything ever, however, if you want to leave a donation, i’m& keeping that option open, i& am grateful for anything, but please never feel like you absolutely have to, if you feel like people in your online/offline communities have more urgent needs and therefore should be prioritized in terms of support, absolutely please feel free to help them instead/first ( if you have the funds to help multiple people, anyway! ) NO MORE STOLEN SISTERS & SIBLINGS. EVERY CHILD MATTERS. LAND BACK.
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musicmapglobal · 7 years ago
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Interview: Untangling Zoë Mc Pherson's String Figures
Most people’s understanding of the string figure tradition starts and ends with the cat’s cradle, but Zoë Mc Pherson is not most people. The Brussels-based artist’s new project explores the history of string figures through an array of sonic and visual textures, and the result is a relentlessly future-facing vision that should see her mentioned alongside the likes of Actress, Holly Herndon and Gazelle Twin.
The germ of the String Figures concept came from Mc Pherson’s anthropological research into Inuit culture, with both original and archive throat-singing recordings resurfacing throughout the record. However, this was just a jumping off point; unpicking the many strands of String Figures is a deviously enjoyable challenge. The album threads itself through pulsating electronic and acoustic terrain, taking in everything from squalling saxophone drones to trotting Turkish field recordings via a series of dynamic rhythmic flourishes.
It’s a multi-media and multi-participant creation spanning anonymous samples, distant stories and Alessandra Leone’s continuing work developing an impressive visual aspect to the project. As Zoë Mc Pherson theorises, “Folk music is considered anonymous common property in a culture and that’s what a lot of computer music and other kinds of music data may end up becoming”. In this sense, it’s not hard to see why she sees String Figures as part of “an indigenous of the future” – rarely has ancient and modern culture been tethered together so tightly.
It’s a fascinating record to untangle, and Zoë Mc Pherson was kind enough to assist us via the following email exchange…
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MusicMap: Your debut album was originally inspired by your research into Inuit culture. What led you to that field of study and how did it influence your music?
Zoë Mc Pherson: This obsession period about Inuit culture came when finding a book in my grandmothers’ boxes. I just dove into it, utilising the worldwideweb mostly. It is fascinating to read how it has evolved so fast, their “diet”, the seclusion they had to live through, forced into boarding schools, the way they were told not to pursue hunting, not to speak Inuktikut (ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ), etc.
Pretty f violent. I mean check out Tanya Tagaq’s twitter if you wanna know lots about what’s going on still today. I had honour to open up for her last year and interview her. The world needs ppl like her.
The hunting part I find fascinating. The animalism within it. The respect. Not like huge meat factories treating animals like shit and then eating it. Thanking the spirit of the animal to let them feed your family. This deep respect.
Yet nowadays, the big drinking problems, unemployment, food is extremely expensive. I have never been but spent ages online digging whatever I could find on this culture a few years back. It’s through this that I discovered the practice of String Figures, extremely beautiful and complex shapes. The stories around making string figures. And I found out, this practice happened all over the world, since ages. This human connection is there, even without being able to communicate.
Shapes ressemble each other sometimes, or are very particular, they represent animals and moments that belong to its context. From Polar bears to snakes, depending on where you live. I love this transmission aspect, from a grandmother to a little daughter, through the strings. Maybe this is actually the hidden theme of this debut.
At what point did you decide it would be an audio-visual album (and when can we expect to see the next episodes)?
I’ve always been into transmedia stuff. Performances cross media, audiovisual etc.
I met Alessandra Leone at a female:pressure meeting in Berlin two years back, when I was looking for a director to collab on my next album. She got hooked on strings too and we really clicked together on the whole project. It is very intense and amazing to work together because we’re both perfectionists, have similar aesthetic ideas, and don’t really stop working. She’s a powerful woman and artist.
Each track is a chapter – as we called it – as it is a video as well and is an audioviusal album all in one! We imagined this audiovisual album together with Alessandra, and commissioned pretty amazing visual artists, choreographers, costumes designers, DoP etc. We’re currently still working on forthcoming chapters! And of course live, we play an audiovisual show.
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Next episodes will be out within the next days & months, we got some beautiful movements, improv, choreography, 3D and shots waiting for you. It’s super exciting and fulfilling.
String Figures features a range of field recordings from all over the world. Is there any particular ‘string’ that links them all? And which one brings back the most vivid memories?
I got this question many times 🙂 It’s funny. There’s no particular moment that would be so interesting to write down.
But for sure, it is a very “inner” activity, you’re in your own world (headphones), although listening to the outside world. It’s like disconnecting but connecting at the same time.
I find parts of the record unsettling, parts of it meditative and parts of it liberating, yet somehow it all feels cohesive. How did you achieve that and what do you hope listeners take away from the experience?
Haha well that’s great, happy to hear. I didn’t do anything on purpose, so not sure what to answer.
I’m already impressed by what people tell me from their listening experience. I honestly didn’t know it could touch other people and it makes me very very deeply happy that it is now a shared experience!
Mmh let me think further. I hope ppl get on a certain trip inside/outside, connect some points, let go, shake with some beats, stop and shake the other direction when another beat comes in maybe.
What was your first experience of playing music, and what music were you exposed to growing up?
Again.. haha!!! Played the fiddle, then played drums, looking forward to playing that again btw.
My mother is a singer songwriter and guitarist, she played a lot of Rhythm & Blues and Soul records. Let’s say Curtis Mayfield’s voice would be what brings me straight back to this comfy zone. I listened to a lot of Irish folk too, as Gillie collected songs and tunes back then in the ’60s in Ireland.
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How does performing your new material compare to your experiences playing jazz?
Performing is awesome, we play as a duo with amazing percussionist Falk Schrauwen. We’ve worked hard to make an interesting live [show], mixing organic and electronic sounds. Take into account the live aspect of electronic music, as well as being able to be free, and improvise as much as possible.
I do still have a link with Jazz though, here through saxophone player Sam Comerford who I invited on my first EP and this LP to perform on it.
What led you to Brussels, and how would you describe the music scene there right now? Any names we should be looking out for?
Oh well, ‘Bruxelles ma belle’ as we say. It’s diverse, it’s underground. Ppl are very nerdy and aware of very good music.
Names: Why the Eye are my big brothers, they play crazy DIY instruments and turn the crowd into a trance rave zone. Ppl go mad. A lot of good stuff I have to say. Jazz scene is incredible, with De Beren Gieren as my favourite trio. And they are finally getting their deserved recognition, after about 10 years playing as a trio.
Can you send us a photo of the view from your window?
It’s raining, so no. I’d have to wait until there’s blue sky or snow to make you think life is always wonderful on Instagram. Unless you like greys.
If you want to know more about Zoë Mc Pherson’s String Figures, head to the official website here.
Photo of Zoë Mc Pherson by Camille Cooken Interview by Kier Wiater Carnihan
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herfstschreeuw · 6 years ago
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ᓇᒡᓕᒋᕙᒋᑦ nagligivagit ‘I love you’ in ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ Inuktitut. Photo taken in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Chinese characters are 中远集团 zhōngyuǎn jítuán COSCO (China Ocean Shipping Group Company), so nothing special :P     
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britishchick09 · 3 years ago
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ᖁᕕᐊᓱᒋᑦᑎ ᓄᓇᖃᖅᑳᖅᓯᒪᔪᑦ ᐅᓪᓗᖓᓂ! :D
(’happy indigenous peoples' day!’ in inuktitut)
ᑐᑭᓕᐅᕐᓗᒋᑦ ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᓯᕐᒧᑦ ᐅᕙᓂ (translate things into inuktitut here)
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idi-o-mate · 8 years ago
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW4hI_METac)
The legendary Tom Scott explaining the not so difficult abugida of Inuktitut.
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